When I try to recompile the Dll that I have made is says that Multicharts has locked it. Is there a way to unlock it so that he can be recompiled while running? It would be nice to be able to make changes to the baseclass library that I have made and have it act similar to how regular scripts act.
eg - just save it and them multicharts will just reload.
Is there a way to set up a baseclass library that would act the same way?
Is there a way to recompile Dll with Multichart.net running?
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Hello MikeJ,
Unfortunately, there is no such option.
As a workaround you can use different functions in your DLL and call one of another function from the script depending on your goal.
Unfortunately, there is no such option.
As a workaround you can use different functions in your DLL and call one of another function from the script depending on your goal.
This isn't a workaround at all.Hello MikeJ,
Unfortunately, there is no such option.
As a workaround you can use different functions in your DLL and call one of another function from the script depending on your goal.
If changes need to be made to the code inside the DLL, currently we need to close MultiCharts to release the DLL. There really needs to be a better way to achieve this, as it's incredibly difficult to test code inside a library when we have to repeatedly open and close MultiCharts.